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Providing a wide spectrum of contemporary tunes, beats, sounds and pulsations all with the Latin touch. From club dance to traditional rhythms, from tock to jazz, from chill to throb. Two hours of fun, grace, weird and the human spirit. ¡Asi nos gusta!

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1:03am

Ritmo Machine“Sabe (feat. Pato Machete)” fromWelcome to The Ritmo Machine(Nacional Records 2012)—The new collaboration, percussionist Eric Bobo & Latin Bitman is The Ritmo Machine. Former member of Cypress Hill & Beastie Boys and son of Latin Jazz Legend Willie Bobo, not only does Eric add real beats, he writes much of the material....

1:06am

Ritmo Machine“La Calle (feat. Sick Jacken & Ana Tijoux)” fromWelcome to The Ritmo Machine(Nacional Records 2012)—.... and from Santiago, Chile, Jose 'Toto' Antonio Bravo is the mix master, turn table expert, formally known as dj Bitman. This disc also features many other artists/musicians.

Monareta“El General Midi” fromPicotero(Nacional Records 2008)—Another dynamic duo, from Bogota, Colombia, Andres Martinez and Camilo Sanabria started mixing beats with the popular rhythm of cumbia since 2000, this track from their 2008 debut.

Sidestepper“Hoy Tenemos” fromMore Grip(Palm Pictures 2000)—"We have today (...we don't know about tomorrow"), that is what the Colombian band headed by Britched producer RIchard Blair say on this their 2nd release.

Grupo Fantasma“Telaraña (feat. Curt Kirkwood)” fromEl Existential(Nat Geo Music 2010)R —....Adrian formed Brownout, Ocote Soul Sounds and most recent, Echocentrics. On this track, former member of the punk band, Meat Puppets joins in.

2:10am

Brownout“Slinky” fromAguilas and Cobras(Six Degrees 2009)—Beto Matinez, Johnny Lopez, Leo Gauna and other members, before Grupo Fantasma, were once in a band called, The Blimp. Andrian Quesada wanted to continue the fusion sounds of funk with Latin rhythms.

Zoe“Veneno” fromMusica de fundo MTV unplugged(EMI Argentina 2011)—Having a rough start in '94, changing their line-up and switching labels this 5 piece band from Mexico City went on to win more than one Premio Oye, plus numerous nominations. With the help of British producer, Phil Vinall, who worked with Radiohead and o